Polynesian Book Links Ancient Europeans, Asians and Africans
In the spirit of the annual Makahiki and Pasifika Hawaii festival comes a book which fortifies the cultural and scientific connections of Polynesians.
Honolulu, HI (PRWEB) December 23, 2005
In the spirit of the annual Makahiki and Pasifika Hawaii festival comes a book which fortifies the cultural and scientific connections of Polynesians.
Hawaii Book Release
Title: "Polynesian Interconnections"
By: Peter AhChing
Publisher / Distributor: Ingram Book Company-Lightning Source
ISBN: 1411602277 and 1411602730
Published: 2005
Price: $18.95
Synopsis: In the spirit of the annual Makahiki and Pasifika Hawaii festival comes a book which fortifies the cultural and scientific connections of Polynesians to ancient Europeans, Asians and Aboriginal Africans. "Polynesian Interconnections" revitalizes the writings of Hawaiian king David Kalakaua in 1888 and provides a world-wide education about the modern communities of Hawaii. Polynesian Interconnections was featured on the KHON2 news and now preserved in the Hawaii State Archives. It can be previewed at http://www. Harvard. com (http://www. Harvard. com) and http://www. Amazon. com (http://www. Amazon. com) and http://www. Barnesandnoble. com (http://www. Barnesandnoble. com) and at the Kahala and Ala Moana Barnes and Noble booksellers and various Hawaii Borders bookstores.
About the author: Peter AhChing is a Honolulu kama'aina at the John A. Burns School of Medicine and a Hawaii courts officer. He is a published author in the journals of Molecular and Cellular Biology in 1998, Genetics in 1999 and the Pacific Health Dialog in 2001. He is also featured in the "Marquis Who's Who in America" publication in 2006. Contact the author at ahchingp@hawaii. edu (808) 225-1728.
From the author: This book is dedicated to my late father and my Honolulu born son Rocco. The book celebrates the unity of one Polynesian family related to Europeans, Asians and Aborigines Africans through their ancient heritage and genetics. The term Polynesian means 'many islands' or 'many races.' Polynesians came from an ancient family of intermixed races and today we share our 'ohana with all peoples of the world. We are one family, the human family, the Polynesian family. To the world, we say "aloha" and may the love and spirit of family bring happiness and prosperity into our lives."
Book covers front and back can be viewed at http://www. lulu. com/content/68268/ (http://www. lulu. com/content/68268/)
Aloha Books Hawaii.
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